Sean Megason (http://megason.med.harvard.edu/) talks about the challenges and caveats of multiscale imaging, visualisation and analysis and highlights some of the tools that are used for processing and analysis of in toto imaging such as GoFigure2 (http://www.gofigure2.org/) and ACME...

Keywords: Anatomy Physiology and Atlases

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Developmental Anatomyhttps://bivi.co/presentation/developmental-anatomyhttps://tess.elixir-europe.org/materials/developmental-anatomySean Megason (http://megason.med.harvard.edu/) talks about the challenges and caveats of multiscale imaging, visualisation and analysis and highlights some of the tools that are used for processing and analysis of in toto imaging such as GoFigure2 (http://www.gofigure2.org/) and ACME (https://wiki.med.harvard.edu/SysBio/Megason/ACME). This video was filmed and distributed with permission under a Creative Commons license.
Created at: VIZBI 2013.Anatomy Physiology and Atlases2017-01-31

Daniel Haehn talks about visualising medical and scientific data (such as MRI and CT scans, microscopy scan stacks etc.) in 3D and introduces some of the open-source tools available.This video was filmed and distributed with permission under a Creative Common license.
Created at: VIZBI 2013.

Keywords: Anatomy Physiology and Atlases

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Physiology &amp; Functionhttps://bivi.co/presentation/physiology-functionhttps://tess.elixir-europe.org/materials/physiology-amp-functionDaniel Haehn talks about visualising medical and scientific data (such as MRI and CT scans, microscopy scan stacks etc.) in 3D and introduces some of the open-source tools available.This video was filmed and distributed with permission under a Creative Common license.
Created at: VIZBI 2013.Anatomy Physiology and Atlases2017-01-31

Mark Henkelman gives an introduction on the use of 3D imaging in neuroanatomy to explore consequences of genetic alterations on anatomical structures and infer function.This video was filmed and distributed with permission under a Creative Commons license.
Created at: VIZBI 2013.

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Genes into Geometryhttps://bivi.co/presentation/genes-geometryhttps://tess.elixir-europe.org/materials/genes-into-geometryMark Henkelman gives an introduction on the use of 3D imaging in neuroanatomy to explore consequences of genetic alterations on anatomical structures and infer function.This video was filmed and distributed with permission under a Creative Commons license.
Created at: VIZBI 2013.Anatomy Physiology and Atlases2017-01-31

Bernard de Bono presents a talk on using ApiNATOMY for the visualisation of multiscale physiology circuitboards at 3rd BiVi Annual Meeting in April 2017.
Created at: 3rd BiVi Annual Meeting (2017).

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ApiNATOMY visualisation of multiscale physiology circuitboardshttps://bivi.co/presentation/apinatomy-visualisation-multiscale-physiology-circuitboardshttps://tess.elixir-europe.org/materials/apinatomy-visualisation-of-multiscale-physiology-circuitboardsBernard de Bono presents a talk on using ApiNATOMY for the visualisation of multiscale physiology circuitboards at 3rd BiVi Annual Meeting in April 2017.
Created at: 3rd BiVi Annual Meeting (2017).Dr. Bernard de BonoAnatomy Physiology and Atlases2017-05-12

A 3rd BiVi 2017 Keynote Presentation by Bang Wong, Broad Institute of MIT &amp; Harvard and Department of Art as Applied to Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineChaired by: Geoff BartonThe data generated by the biomedical research community hold tremendous potential to inform our...

Art and Science: A partnership catalyzing discovery in biomedicinehttps://bivi.co/presentation/art-and-science-partnership-catalyzing-discovery-biomedicinehttps://tess.elixir-europe.org/materials/art-and-science-a-partnership-catalyzing-discovery-in-biomedicineA 3rd BiVi 2017 Keynote Presentation by Bang Wong, Broad Institute of MIT &amp; Harvard and Department of Art as Applied to Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of MedicineChaired by: Geoff BartonThe data generated by the biomedical research community hold tremendous potential to inform our understanding and treatment of disease. The challenge is to ensure that technical and non-technical researchers can access, use and learn from this wealth of data and analytical resources. Bang will present examples of solutions developed at the Broad Institute that draw on art and design to enable scientific discovery.Bang Wong is the creative director of the Broad Institute of MIT &amp; Harvard and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Art as Applied to Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His work focuses on the design and development of computation-visualization tools to meet the analytical challenges of research data. He leads the data visualization initiative at the Broad and is the founding author of Points of View published by Nature Methods, a series of articles that focus on the fundamental aspects of data presentation in science.
Created at: 3rd BiVi Annual Meeting (2017).Bang WongPhylogeneticsPathway or networkAnatomy Physiology and Atlases, Cells and Organisms, Genome, Molecular, Pathway, Phylogenetics, Populations, Communication, Information visualisation2017-05-12